Curious. I'm new to machine quilting and wondering why so many groovy boards are for sale. Assuming they are used for edge to edge quilting, are you moving on to a different style of free motion? Are you disliking the patterns? Just curious!

Hello Linda, I know i sent you an email before, but i am not sure i received it. So if you don't mind would you send it again to me at shusterkathleen@gmail.com (that is if you have any left). Thanks, Kathleen

bonnieb2, I am also new to this, and have purchased quite a few used (and new) groovy boards myself, so I will share my experience. Some people get rid of their groovy boards when they upgrade to computerized machine. Others may just find they dont use a particular design anymore. I don't think it is a negative reflection on the boards or patterns. They are great designs, easy to use, and quite durable. I think there is a good resale market for the boards as they are so expensive new, and are a great tool for beginners. Have you tried them? Sheri